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    abrogation


    1. On the other hand, Socialism is the philosophical, esoteric, and unsuccessful societal system based upon central control of the means of production and abrogation of private property


    2. The Neo-Right has mainly advocated anti-communism and abrogation of the Japan-U


    3. Nothing happened but the abrogation of time in association with the celestial assembly of the chemical elements requisite for the elaboration of the wine


    4. And in this manner was enjoined the abrogation of the law of God! I could scarcely believe that I had read aright


    5. The overture then presented obviously embraced the idea of commercial advantage, it included the reasonable belief, that an abrogation of the Berlin and Milan decrees would leave the ports of France as free for the introduction of the produce of the United States, as they were previously to the promulgation of the decrees


    6. When this act passed this House, we were told that its provisions held out the strongest inducement to each of the great belligerents, to precede its rival in the abrogation of the injurious edicts affecting the commerce of this country, and that whoever might lead the other would unquestionably follow


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    Synonyms for "abrogation"

    abrogation annulment repeal abolition discarding disuse interruption

    "abrogation" definitions

    the act of abrogating; an official or legal cancellation